Need some one to advise me on this install quickly please - Samsung Galaxy S (4G Model)

I just installed the clean 2.3.5 KJ2 firm ware & love it
Now I want to be rooted, and i know Whitehaux has a deodexed version of the kj2 and 3 rooted already. ( http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php...est-VUVKJ2-10.11.2011-CWM&p=159560#post159560 )
How do I install his version without CWM? I tried installing CWM and i came to the conclusion that i need to be rooted before doing so? If not, what am i doing wrong?
Probably a noob question but still I would like advice from someone!
thanks

I would suggest installing one of drhonk's kernels (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194032) as they contain CWM & root (I believe).
I would also suggest going to KJ3 vs. KJ2. A lot of people had weirdness with KJ2, including me. Right now I'm running KJ3, drhonk's KJ1 kernel, with Adrenaline Shot XIX and my phone runs awesome.
Thanks to drhonk & dsexton702 for their hard work!

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[Q] OC XXKG6 darky rom

i currenly using darky rom xxkg6 based
and my question is, is this rom able to be OC till 1.5/1.6ghz ?
my device is gti9100
Wouldn't you be better searching the Darky Rom thread , I am sure you will find the answer to your question there?
killall said:
Wouldn't you be better searching the Darky Rom thread , I am sure you will find the answer to your question there?
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yes i did search, google too
but i doesn't found any article about OC darky rom
You need to research Kernel's and find one that can be overclocked and works with Darky's Rom.
so xxkg6 unable to oc ?
XXKG6 is your Modem, not your Kernel, if you look at the first post of Darky'sRom it tells you about the kernels, I suspect you are on CF-Root kernel.
There are various kernels that can be overclocked, look at Ninphetamine thread. I don't know if it is comaptable with your rom, but the only way to find out is BACKUP, flash new kernel through CWMManager or Odin and give it a go
erm ok like this . i jus bought this phone not longer
and didn't even install any other app now
jus F.reset
and i have update my firmware to xxkg6
so now what should i do to OC ? i should install my custom rom first or OC first?
and this my current kernel CF Root SGS2 XX OXA KG6 v4.1 CWM4
I don't mean to be hard on you, but from your post's, you don't seem to have a great knowledge of rooting, never mind overclocking your phone.
Can I suggest that you do some hard reading in the relevant threads before you end up frying your cpu and seriously ****ing up your phone.
now i facing a problem.. i updating my firmware from original to xxkg6 2.3.4
with odin but it's almost half an hour but still doesn't pass
lol, I take it you didn't take the advice and do some research then. I for one do not feel bad for you at all.
lol, funny
i remove and do it over again it finish in few min = =
and i have done rooting
now i jus downloading the rom

New to rooting with this phone

I have rooted 3 phones prior to this one. I have it all set up and running Refuse 1.7. I have seen that there are a good load of roms available for the infuse 4g. Many of them say 2.3.5, etc. Is that the android version needed by the phone before installing the rom? I am on 2.2.1 and am worried about installing any other rom, than one which has froyo in the name leaving me with only 3 choices. Any help would be appreciated I want to try a miui rom or something else from here but am worried that since I have 2.2.1 when I install one that has 2.3 in its name I will brick.
Cjohns8792 said:
I have rooted 3 phones prior to this one. I have it all set up and running Refuse 1.7. I have seen that there are a good load of roms available for the infuse 4g. Many of them say 2.3.5, etc. Is that the android version needed by the phone before installing the rom? I am on 2.2.1 and am worried about installing any other rom, than one which has froyo in the name leaving me with only 3 choices. Any help would be appreciated I want to try a miui rom or something else from here but am worried that since I have 2.2.1 when I install one that has 2.3 in its name I will brick.
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No bro, the " 2.3.5" or "2.3.6" its that ROMs Android version, not the one needed to install it, still you do need a modified recovery to easily install a custom rom. I would personally recomend this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220088
as a good guide for new guys trying to install custom roms since the instructions are very detailed and hardly would give you trouble. After installing that rom you would have gathered the necessary knowledge to choose your next rom like MIUI or CM7 or another samsung Infuse rom or Samsung port to Infuse.

How to root captivate on uckk4 stock rom

i have just flash uckk4 rom and using superoneclick 2.3 to root but not done
please help me root!
thanks
If you ultimately want to flash a new ROM, check out Trusselo's guide to flashing ROMS from stock.
This prolly needs to go in Q&A but anyways try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680048

[POLL] Kernel Knowledge

I am experienced with rooting and flashing Roms, but I have never flashed a Kernel. I know how to and I know why I would need/want to. I am just wondering what I need to do if I decide to flash a different Rom or even return to stock Rom. Example: If I flash a Kernel while running The Executioner 3 Rom for my rooted Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III, would I need to restore that Rom's original Kernel before flashing a different custom or stock Rom?
Re: [Q] Kernel Knowledge
Depends on the kernel.
Check kernel thread.
But I doubt you will have any problems
sent from that young galaxy s3!
barrackOBAMA said:
Depends on the kernel.
Check kernel thread.
But I doubt you will have any problems
sent from that young galaxy s3!
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So pretty much I would just be able to wipe data and cache and flash new rom as usual?
Priest11 said:
I am experienced with rooting and flashing Roms, but I have never flashed a Kernel. I know how to and I know why I would need/want to. I am just wondering what I need to do if I decide to flash a different Rom or even return to stock Rom. Example: If I flash a Kernel while running The Executioner 3 Rom for my rooted Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III, would I need to restore that Rom's original Kernel before flashing a different custom or stock Rom?
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Nah when you flash a new rom, it flashes its own packaged kernel as well. If you flash a newer version of that rom, say Executioner 3.5 was released, it would also flash its own kernel so you would need to reflash your other custom kernel if you wanted that back. If you're moving between different roms, you wipe and clear away all of the previous mods/kernels/etc that you flashed from your prior rom.
Questions and help go in Q&A
I changed the title to reflect a POLL rather than question
FNM
what i do is set up rom to my liking, make a nandroid, then flash kernel, if i dont like the kernel i go back back to my nandroid.
Thank you all for the great answers.

does anyone have an official debloated 2.3.6

Hello, i'm looking for an official debloated 2.3.6 firmware for the sgs4g..
I was wondering if anyone has it? I know there is a debloat zip creator, but that doesn't work through the stock recovery...
I don't want the 2.3.6 with kc1 because that creates a bug with the sdcard constantly having to be read....
Thanks for you help
hjason7812 said:
Hello, i'm looking for an official debloated 2.3.6 firmware for the sgs4g..
I was wondering if anyone has it? I know there is a debloat zip creator, but that doesn't work through the stock recovery...
I don't want the 2.3.6 with kc1 because that creates a bug with the sdcard constantly having to be read....
Thanks for you help
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You can check out this link to see if that is what you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669364
I'll add a couple of links that are always good to read (some information that is good to know):
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1358498
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500427
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470716
Hope this help you.
Another alternative is to install the Blastoff Kernel @bhundven made, you can grab it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1828171
It will give you root on your rom which will allow you to use my debloater so you can pick exactly which apps you want to remove. It will also give you the option of upgrading to a more recent ROM. I would actually recommend this seeing that there are a lot of problems with running 2 year old software and I feel that the current batch of kit kat roms available are at a state that you can use them as daily drivers with no major issues.

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